GRE Quantitative Reasoning › Quadrilaterals
A square is inscribed in a circle. The diameter of the circle is 10 feet. What is the area of the square?
Quantity A
The perimeter of a square with a diagonal of 12 inches.
Quantity B
The perimeter of a rectangle with a diagonal of 10 inches and longer sides that are three times the length of its shorter sides.
Amy is building a rectangular patio in her backyard. She plans on making the patio 8 feet wide by 12 feet long. The rectangular bricks she is using are 6 inches long and 4 inches wide. How many bricks will Amy need to build her patio?
Quantity A
The perimeter of a square with a diagonal of 12 inches.
Quantity B
The perimeter of a rectangle with a diagonal of 10 inches and longer sides that are three times the length of its shorter sides.
Amy is building a rectangular patio in her backyard. She plans on making the patio 8 feet wide by 12 feet long. The rectangular bricks she is using are 6 inches long and 4 inches wide. How many bricks will Amy need to build her patio?
A square is inscribed in a circle. The diameter of the circle is 10 feet. What is the area of the square?
A square is inscribed in a circle. The diameter of the circle is 10 feet. What is the area of the square?
Quantity A
The perimeter of a square with a diagonal of 12 inches.
Quantity B
The perimeter of a rectangle with a diagonal of 10 inches and longer sides that are three times the length of its shorter sides.
Amy is building a rectangular patio in her backyard. She plans on making the patio 8 feet wide by 12 feet long. The rectangular bricks she is using are 6 inches long and 4 inches wide. How many bricks will Amy need to build her patio?
Find the area of the parallelogram shown above, excluding the interior space occupied by the blue rectangle.